I have flown extensively in the Montana/Idaho backcountry for many years and so far what has worked best has been: fly when cool (mornings/evenings), keep it very light, and be conservative. This has served me well as I have flown, quite safely, into all of the Salmon River/Selways strips on the map, with the exception of The Big Four (Vines, Mile Hi, etc.). Just don't need to do it. OK, maybe I would like to, but, outside of my safety limits in my old bird.
Well, I've studied previous postings on repitching on our site, backcountry.org, etc., and have yet to find anything that really presents the difference between a prop that has been repitched to a 'climb' setting and one that is configured for cruise, as mine is. My static rpm in runup is also per book. I can believe that my blazing 119mph book cruise will be reduced to something like 100, but the climb difference is something that I remain very curious about.
Any thoughts from those that have done such very much appreciated!
